Teach yourself Barakhinei

Mark wrote:
I certainly never expected that people would try to learn
(say) Barakhinei...
ay) Barakhinei...

Panu replied:
What's wrong with Barakhinei, then? :) You certainly seem to
expect to some extent that people will try to learn Verdurian.

Mark replied:
There's nothing wrong with it-- in fact, linguistically, it has
more interesting features and it's more consistent. I just figured
it was more obscure.

And it also seems more daunting grammatically than Verdurian, at
least to me -- especially its inflections, which seem to exhibit a
fair amount of sound-shifting. (This is also a part of Ismaîn
which looks difficult to master.)

Cheers,Philip

Mark responds:

True... there are quite a few concessions to the learner in Verdurian,
but I didn't worry about this in Barakhinei. (I think writing the samples
was hardest in Barakhinei and Cadhinor. But hey, practice helps!)